Dixon Landing Road

To the west of the intersection of this road and McCarthy Ranch
Road, very near the site of the BFI Newby Island landfill, was
where a 49er, Mathew Dixon, built rough docks for flat bottomed
scows and two masted schooners to load hay, and grain from the
Milpitas area. One such ship is on display at the Maritime Museum
in San Francisco.

Mathew Dixon enjoyed the spectacular view of Rose Peak seen above
and of Monument Peak seen below. The latter is just to the left
(north) of Rose Peak in the view above. The line of homes seen on
Monument Peak are in Fremont. They do not consider the homes
pictured to be on the hillside, which is protected from
development. Elevation of Rose Peak is about 2,200 feet and that
of Monument Peak is about 2,300 feet.

Both pictures were taken at sunset from near where Dixon operated
his landing.